This is why, as a prime minister of Israel, I can promise you one more thing: Even if Israel has to stand alone, Israel will stand. But I know that Israel does not stand alone. I know that America stands with Israel.
Benjamin NetanyahuRead
Israel has always been pro-American. Israel will always be pro-American.
Interpretation
This quote emphasizes Israel's steadfast alliance and support for the United States.
Benjamin Netanyahu's quote highlights the enduring relationship between Israel and the United States, suggesting that this bond is foundational and unwavering. It implies a commitment to shared values and mutual support, reinforcing the idea that Israel's foreign policy will consistently align with American interests.
In practice
This quote could serve as a strong reminder during diplomatic talks.
This is why, as a prime minister of Israel, I can promise you one more thing: Even if Israel has to stand alone, Israel will stand. But I know that Israel does not stand alone. I know that America stands with Israel.
You can't end negotiations unless you begin them. And you can't begin them if you continually negotiate about the terms to begin negotiations.
Hezbollah-controlled Lebanon now presides over the UN Security Council. This means, in effect, that a terror organization presides over the body entrusted with guaranteeing the world's security. You couldn't make this thing up.
Israel has no better friend than America. And America has no better friend than Israel. We stand together to defend democracy. We stand together to advance peace. We stand together to fight terrorism.
There's an abiding interest by the United States, by the American people, and by anybody with his eyes set in his head, to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
I always lose the election in the polls, and I always win it on election day.
I've always known that life is better when you share it. I now realize it gets even sweeter when you expand the circle.
It took me as long as I had known him to get rid of all of his words. Like turning an hourglass over.
There is no reconciliation until you recognize the dignity of the other, until you see their view- you have to enter into the pain of the people. You've got to feel their need.
Before, they had never found themselves broken together. Usually, it was one needing the other but not both needing each other, and so there had been a way, by touching, to borrow from the stronger one's strength.
If you can't forgive, don't ask to be forgiven.
It should be our endeavor to cultivate the peace and friendship of every nation . . . . Our interest will be to throw open the doors of commerce, and to knock off all its shackles, giving perfect freedom to all persons for the vent to whatever they may choose to bring into our ports, and asking the same in theirs.
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